The match, a return-leg encounter, was scheduled to be contested at Tarrant, but was shifted on Friday to the North Street school.

Jackson, a former Wolmer's student, opened the scoring in the tenth minute and added a second four minutes later. He rounded off his three-timer in the 62nd with a brilliant high-curling shot.

The Jackson, Marshall combination gave the Tarrant defenders a tough time all afternoon. Marshall, last season's top scorer has now scored six goals so far this season, while Jackson has four to his credit.

GREAT FEELING

"It's a great feeling to score. It was my first start and I scored three, so it's a great feeling. I will be happy scoring as many as I can. As long as the team wins, I am happy with that," Jackson said after the game.

Marshall scored all his goals in the second half, with quick strikes in the 56th, 75th and 76 minutes.